Diamonds & Cubes Shawl - Crochet Tutorial! (Easy 2 Row Repeat!)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2024
- Here are some links and timestamps for your convenience.
Row 1 - 02:08
Row 2 - 02:59
Row 3 - 04:03
Row 4 - 05:14
Row 5 - 07:04
Repeat rows
Row 4 - 08:42
Row 5 - 10:41
Row 4 - 12:34
Row 5 - 14:52
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I absolutely adore you, your voice is so soothing and you are so easy to follow. I have learned to make shawls from you. I love the way you start them as I am not good at rings. You are a wonderful teacher.
Thank you for your wonderful tutorials - absolutely love them!
Love this shawl so much especially your suggestion about fuzzy yarn!❤
Pretty and lacy stitch. Great for Spring and Summer.
Funny I would see this just as I’m finishing a diamonds and cubes blanket. Thanks for the video! 🧶 ❤
Hello Craig,what a pretty pattern…thanks so much for all you do!😊🧶❤️
Love love this. As always love your soothing voice and videos. Making two one for my new baby Grandaughter and one for my daughter bday.
What a nice shawl! Thank you!
This will be next after I finish your dragonfly shawl! Love your patterns!
Hello from Pensacola. I'm sending you and your watchers love and peace.❤
Wow nice and easy. Thank you ❤
Love, love, love this! I think this would look so pretty in an ombre. Thank you so much, Craig!
whoa, very pretty! i'm for sure using this as a way to get back into crocheting light shawls
Love this shawl. In Texas heavy shawls are seldom needed. So this one looks airy. We have already hit 90 degrees. I made one change though and started with ch3 to decrease the size of the beginning loop. Thanks for making your videos.
Ha! You won that game of yarn chicken! 😂
This is so pretty!
Thanks for the easy tutorial! A two row repeat was exactly what I needed for an easy project!
Oh my…….definitely doing this beauty! Thank you!
Good morning Craig. This is perfect as a shawl. Thank you for the tutorial. Love the gift yarn from Brenda. Be well and be safe!
Awww, thank you hon. Btw, just sent you an email 😉
@@FiberSpider You’re welcome. I will check my email now. 😘
Love this pattern. Thank you! Now I want to play with different combinations as the cubes. Dc, ch2, dc or crossing the two center dc. They may not work, but who knows. 😊
I love the wider shawls you do. The longer ones just don't go round the neck so easily. Shawlettes would be well received. The longer in-depth, just go over the top of your shoulder unless you make it massive 🤔💕 Although it is your choice, it's just my observations after all 💕
Super easy pattern which I appreciate! I'm using #10 thread yarn instead and making a summer tablecloth with this pattern!! Thanks for the inspiration!!
Good morning from San Antonio TX. Like your videos..
I love Joann’s twist heathers. It’s incredibly soft and I love the colors. It’s been my favorite lately.
Hi Craig just came along this tutorial what a lovely pattern will definitely be doing this at the weekend to take on holiday might be a beach sarong type but so t know what colour will have whats in my stash xx
So pretty. Thank you.
Another lovely pattern! Not sure about what yarn I would use, but I do think it would be best to use something that did not compete with the pattern.
Hi Craig....love this.
Thanks for sharing
Omg I just love this shawl. Can't wait to make it.
Beautiful! ❤❤
I really like this
I would like to make a blankie with this stitch
Nice!
Could you do a rectangle shawl in this stitch?
Can you use the lightweight yarn like a lightweight like ice cream scoop yarn
Of course. You can use any weight of yarn. Just be sure to use an appropriate hook size to go with it. 😉
@@FiberSpider im using a 6mm hook but it called for a 5 mm it is looking good
What was the crochet hook letter that you used or could a g hook work
You mentioned you had a tutorial for a top down version, is it a larger shawl? I’m wondering what the name of the video is so I can check it out. Thank you.
Here you go 😊
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I am looking for this also ❤
Hi lovely am look for the video on the top down version of this you mention I am struggling to find you Utube video can you help please ? Thk u x❤
can you do one without the points ty